Roland Barthes Quotes
There Is A Time When Death Is An Event, An Ad-venture, And As Such Mobilizes, Interests, Activates, Tetanizes. And Then One Day It Is No Longer An Event, It Is Another Duration, Compressed, Insignificant, Not Narrated, Grim, Without Recourse: True Mourning Not Susceptible To Any Narrative Dialectic.
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